Little-Known Towns In Europe That Will Take Your Breath Away
10. Historic Linlithgow, Scotland

Next is the infamous Linlithgow in West Lothian, Scotland. There are plenty of natural attractions in this iconic but overlooked European locality, including a royal palace. Many historical figures lived in and came across Linlithgow Palace, including King James I who rebuilt the palace after a fire that destroyed much of Linlithgow in 1424, as well as King James V, born in the palace in April 1512. Inside this relic is a beautiful interior composed of stone slabs and historical possessions available to tourists who are interested in learning from Scotland sagas. There are plenty of other activities around Linlithgow for drawing visitors, such as a canal center and Beecraigs, a country park of 913 acres of opportunities for exploration and fun, including trails, camping, and a playground. There's also Linlithgow Loch, the largest loch in Lothian, which lies immediately north of this Scottish town. Immerse yourself in Europe's hidden gems and see wonders many travelers miss.
